mvn.com - 3/3/2008
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As other teams threw lucrative dollars at players during free agency's first weekend, the Titans have been much more deliberate in their attempts to improve their team.
The slow and steady approach appears to be the theme of the Titans’ offseason thus far.
Alge Crumpler to Sign with the Tennessee Titans?
musiccitymiracles.com 3/3/2008 — There have been conflicting reports tonight about the Tennessee Titans signing free agent tight end Alge Crumpler. The NFL Network and ESPN News were reporting the deal was done, but the Sporting News says Crumpler's agent in denying the report ...
Bears Bring Back Briggs
bizoffootball.com 3/3/2008 — After all of the speculation about where three time Pro Bowl linebacker Lance Briggs was going to end up, back with the Chicago Bears seemed the least likely scenario. This is what happened on Saturday as Briggs signed a six-year deal worth $36 million to play for the Bears again. According to his agent, Drew Rosenhaus , Briggs’ deal includes $13 million in guaranteed salary and he will ...
Report: Hadnot visited Browns
cleveland.com 3/3/2008 — Miami Dolphins free-agent guard/center Rex Hadnot told the Houston Chronicle on Saturday he was visiting the Browns over the weekend. The Browns do not confirm free-agent visits, but Hadnot said he was headed to Cleveland after his visit Friday with ...
A. Crumpler Close to Deal With Titans —
Mark Maske's NFL Insider 3/3/2008
Tight end Alge Crumpler, released by the Atlanta Falcons, is close to a contract agreement with the Tennessee Titans. The deal, barring any last-second snags, should be completed later tonight or Monday. Crumpler perhaps could serve as a ...